Daydreamer
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If I was doing the same, I think I would make a faceted version of the curve with perhaps three or four faces, using strips of solid cherry (because that's what my joinery is). The joints would be essentially butt joins at the appropriate angle (cut with the router using a simple jig to raise one side of it to set the angle), with a groove to take a spline of 3mm plywood. Then when it was all glued up and set, I'd hand-sand the facets into a curve with 80-grit paper on a foam block
This method is called coopering and this looks like a practical way of creating a one-off. Such joints only look good if done with high precision though. You can buy 22.5deg and even, I discover, 11.25 deg router bits which would be a good start.
100mm radius is a big curve. If a smaller radius (25-30mm) were acceptable then a suitably sized square post could be rebated on two corners and a satisfactory radius could be hand planed on the corner.